Landmarks panel calls for slimmer design on historic Hancock Street * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission expressed enthusiasm for a new building's front design but required refinements due to concerns about its massive rear section intruding into the block.
Commissioners were generally supportive of the façade and the proposed plans, yet they unanimously agreed that the rear of the building was excessively large and needed modification to conform more closely to surrounding row houses.
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